Soul_Survivor88
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Aside from the Pats, Celts definitely have the best run team. Stevens is a lot like Belichick and is only 39. Just get him one star.Obviously the Patriots. The more interesting question is beside the Pats which New England team will be next to win a championship?
I'd hedge my bets on the Celtics IF they can land a true star player or two. They have the coaching, solid other pieces if they can land someone elite. Obviously they don't stand a chance right now.
Patriots.
Second, Don't really follow hockey, what are the Bruins chances? I knew they won not too long ago.
I'm gonna go with the Celtics and Brad Stevens--I think they land a major piece this offseason-hopefully it's Durant, maybe Cousins. I think the C's are due for a huge run. San Antonio is on the decline with Duncan and Parker on the way out. Cleveland isn't as impressive as we thought as it's pretty evident Lebron's mileage is an issue, plus Kevin Love isn't used effectively. The Red Sox won't win with that slug Hanley on the roster.
As for the Pats, I think Brady's health is the main concern with the beating he endured this year. Who knows how many broken ribs, rotator cuff problems/other ailments he's going through now at 39....Brady never says anything about how bad he's hurt. Plus the lack of money the Pats spend in the offseason is concerning, because the team must have a win it all NOW mentality with their limited window for SBs. I hope they don't go after a 90 year old Anquan Boldin. They need Calvin Johnson or Josh Gordon. Plus they need a complete overhaul of the offensive line, which is too much to ask for
I think the Celtics are gonna do some crazy things this offseason to put this team back on the map. They have so many young pieces to package in trades.